Apple Picking

Apple Picking | Faith and Composition

Hello dear friends, how was your weekend? We went apple picking on Saturday. Texas certainly isn’t known for its apple orchards, and the weather was less than ideal (it was hot and humid; thus gone were my visions of picking apples in boots and a tartan button-up), but we wanted the experience nonetheless. So we packed up and headed to the small local orchard where we filled a few bags with petite varieties straight from the trees. Despite the sweltering heat, the kids had fun, and they especially adore the handful of tiny-sized orbs that made their way into our harvest.

Apple Picking | Faith and CompositionApple Picking | Faith and Composition
The fruit is a bit tart, and some need to ripen further, but we’ve eaten a few and have been enjoying the fruits of our labor (literally). The majority of what we picked are Granny Smith, so I plan to use some for baking. Cannelle et Vanille has some fantastic apple recipes (and her always-inspiring images never cease to move me), but I’m also going to be on the search for a few more recipes featuring apples in the starring role. If you have any favorites, please share them in the comments!

Apple Picking | Faith and Composition

And speaking of apples, I’m going to be back in a few days to share my Harvest Salad with you. I’ve had it three times in the last few days. I.CAN’T.GET.ENOUGH. It’s that good! So check back in a few days, and I’ll see you then. Because you don’t want to miss the recipe for this simple, in-season salad!

Apple Picking | Faith and Composition

Apple Picking | Faith and Composition

I hope each of you had a lovely weekend! I’ll see you back here soon, friends! 

  • Spring Refresh

    We updated our youngest daughters’ room with the ultimate IKEA Pax hack! Create your own custom, built-in wardrobe with this simple project.

  • Italy Family Travel Guide Part 4 – Florence & Tuscany

    Step into the enchanting region of Tuscany and Florence through the eyes of our family’s adventure! Join us as we navigate the cobblestone paths, savoring every moment of art, culture, and cuisine. From the iconic Florence Cathedral to the breathtaking views of the Arno River, immerse yourself in the rich history, exquisite architecture, and vibrant…

  • An Easter Gift – The Timeless Truths Bible

    The Timeless Truths Bible features devotional notes and commentary from trusted theologians from the second century on, ancient creeds and confessions of the faith, plus artwork made throughout the history of Christianity

  • Italy Family Travel Guide Part 3 – Rome

    “A fool is one who admires other cities without visiting Rome.”-Francesco Petrarca, Italian Poet The Eternal City We arrived into the storied history and the glorious chaos of Rome in the early evening via the Frecciarossa high speed train. The ride from Venice is just a few hours and is easy to navigate with children.…

  • Italy Family Travel Guide Part 2 – Venice

    The salty sea air saturated our senses as we stepped out of the airport, a stark contrast to the stale air circulating through the plane from which we’d just disembarked. It was late in the evening, and darkness had descended as we stepped aboard our water taxi and sped towards Venice. Part 2 of our…

  • Have Kids Will Travel – Our Family Trip to Italy

    Our family of 7 recently embarked on a 12-day trip to Italy. Here’s part 1 of our trip review, including our itinerary and what we packed for our time in Venice, Rome, Florence and Bellagio.

11 responses to “Apple Picking”

    • Ahh … Thanks Mary Beth! This was our first time to go. I wish the weather had been more agreeable, but it was fun nonetheless. You should go! By the way, next time we drive to my parents, I’ll have to ask you where we should stop in Tulsa to eat. We drive right through, and I’m always struggling to find a good stop!

      Like

  1. How perfectly lovely, Shalene! And I love that you found a good ol’ fashioned apple orchard out there in Texas. Ever since we moved to Michigan we just revel in the whole big fall show–big blowsy autumn winds and changing leaves and crisp mornings. You are making me want to pick every apple in sight 🙂 We like to make apple dumplings, which are basically whole applies cored, sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon, and baked in a little cup of pie dough. Delicious!

    Like

    • Amy, I can only imagine how lovely fall in Michigan is! We don’t get much of a fall here, so we soak up the little bit we can. Those apple dumplings sound delicious! I may just have to try those. 🙂

      Like

  2. I have been trying to find a time we can go apple picking! Unlike Texas, our weather in Missouri has been amazing. The weekends are never long enough tho and we try to fit in all of our fall activities before the cold hits. Seeing your beautiful pictures makes me want to put apple picking at the top of our list! Can’t wait to read through more of your blog! Have a fabulous Monday! 🙂 xoxoxo

    Like

      • I live about 45 minutes North East of Kansas City in Richmond. It’s a pretty small country town. 🙂 What a small world it is! I lived in Texas for a couple years when my dad was in the army, but that has been about 25 years ago! Wow that makes me sound old!! Really I was only 6 when we moved, so I don’t remember much. I would love to take a road trip there. 🙂

        Like

  3. Your photos are just beautiful. I think you’ve captured that orchard quite well!
    Apple picking has become one of our favorite hobbies this year 🙂

    Like

    • Thank you Lisa! Apple picking may just become one our favorite hobbies this year as well. I’m hoping we can go back when the weather is actually a bit cooler. 🙂

      Like

    • Noni, thank you for commenting from Germany! I just hopped over to your blog, and that picture of you and your daughter in the leaves is stunning! And that fox scarf … Darling!

      Like

Leave a reply to shaleneroberts Cancel reply